Prickly Ash Bark (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis)

Latin Name: Zanthoxylum clava-herculisCommon Names: Prickly Ash Bark

The Prickly Ash Bark available from Starwest Botanicals is kosher certified by the Kosher Certification Service. Prickly Ash Bark is known by the Latin name of Zanthoxylum clava-herculis. Prickly Ash Bark comes from a tree or large shrub that is usually grown in the Southeastern United States and has distinctive spiny lumps on the bark. Another common name for this plant is the Toothache Tree. Zanthoxylum clava-herculis should not be taken if you are pregnant.

You can find both powder and cut and sifted varieties of Prickly Ash Bark from Starwest Botanicals, a premium online source for wholesale and dried herbs and herbal accessories. Every type of dried herbs that we sell go through rigorous testing to ensure quality of appearance, color, aroma and flavor. The quality of the premium herbs we purchase from suppliers around the world is enhanced with quality assurance testing that occurs throughout our entire production process of drying, milling and packaging. Independent and in-house laboratory analysis is routinely conducted on the herbs to verify the product quality of every batch of dried herbs we process.

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